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In reply to the discussion: The Democratic Party is in a deeper ditch than the Republican Party [View all]Agschmid
(28,749 posts)17. You'll get through it, it's an Internet board don't take it all that seriously.
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You'll get through it, it's an Internet board don't take it all that seriously.
Agschmid
May 2015
#17
It's not random vitriol; you have a demonstrated history of intellectual dishonesty
Orrex
May 2015
#35
Howard Dean's Fifty State Strategy brought in dozens of Blue Dog Democrats and "centrists"...
DemocratSinceBirth
May 2015
#37
We had a Fifty State Strategy and many people on the left weren't happy with it.../NT
DemocratSinceBirth
May 2015
#41
And because Harry Reid refused to simply 'Go Nuclear' from the very beginning.
Erich Bloodaxe BSN
May 2015
#54
We no longer have a message, and no longer serve the constituencies that made us the
Doctor_J
May 2015
#19
A Result Of The DLC Third Way Policies - Common Folk No Longer Trust The Democrats To Fight For Them
cantbeserious
May 2015
#26
Does anyone doubt if Hillary stepped aside so Elizabeth cud lead the Democratic Party, it would make HUGE gains based on principled progressive ideas?
InAbLuEsTaTe
May 2015
#29
The party is also demoralizing the base by adopting right-wing economic policies. Or none at all.
Scuba
May 2015
#31
"Staunch defenders of the status quo"--at least on economic and foreign policy fronts.
truebluegreen
May 2015
#63
I understand the point, and I believe it has more to do with how we view the constitution....
dmosh42
May 2015
#52
hence, waking up to importance of supreme court and the inroads of the state.
seabeyond
May 2015
#66